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Kevin Lorenz

Front end developer at @hitfoxgroup and passionate about web typography, design and teaching. Co-organiser of @cssconfeu, @cssclasses and proud member of @hoodiehq. Likes dogs and enjoys writing code (wanted to write “cheese", but, hey this is a tech conf).

Visual Regression Testing for CSS

Remember the last time you made changes to a CSS file and besides the expected differences you’ve found something else, somewhere else? Of course you noticed this only after your deployment already went through. Wouldn’t it be nice to have a better overview of what’s happening with the visual outcome of your project – by having *real* test coverage? Let’s talk about visual regression testing: its definition the many reasons why we need it, the tooling available out there in the interwebs, and a live example of a possible implementation to finish off.

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Since the prototype, CSSConf US, was started by Nicole Sullivan in 2013, the CSSConf family has expanded around the globe. CSSConf US in New York and CSSConf EU in Berlin are going into their third year. CSSConf Australia in Melbourne, CSSConf Asia in Singapore, and CSSConf Oakland debuted in 2014. In 2016, two new members will join the family of events: CSSConf Nordic, and yours truly, CSSConf Budapest. All CSSConf event organizer teams share the vision of an international, diverse and creative CSS community, for which the CSSConf series offers a platform to meet, hack, share knowledge and build friendships.